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In ancient times, [[Solus Prime]] once utilized the '''Creation Lathe''', a holographic lattice that she could project from her body. Designed to be wielded alongside her famous [[Forge of Solus Prime|Forge]], the Creation Lathe allowed Solus Prime to design the architecture and components that her vast, supernatural smithing efforts might require. The Lathe supplied the vision and behind the strikes of the Forge, allowing Solus Prime to forge the myriad [[Artifacts of the Primes]].
In ancient times, [[Solus Prime]] once utilized the '''Creation Lathe''', a holographic lattice that she could project from her body. Designed to be wielded alongside her famous [[Forge of Solus Prime|Forge]], the Creation Lathe allowed Solus Prime to design the architecture and components that her vast, supernatural smithing efforts might require. The Lathe supplied the vision behind the strikes of the Forge, allowing Solus Prime to forge the myriad [[Artifacts of the Primes]].


It apparently has six sides.
It apparently has six sides.

Revision as of 19:27, 21 June 2016

In ancient times, Solus Prime once utilized the Creation Lathe, a holographic lattice that she could project from her body. Designed to be wielded alongside her famous Forge, the Creation Lathe allowed Solus Prime to design the architecture and components that her vast, supernatural smithing efforts might require. The Lathe supplied the vision behind the strikes of the Forge, allowing Solus Prime to forge the myriad Artifacts of the Primes.

It apparently has six sides.

Fiction

The Covenant of Primus

Solus Prime used the Lathe to create numerous weapons and artifacts for the battle against Unicron. Only Solus Prime could use the Lathe properly, because of her unique processing architecture. The Covenant of Primus

IDW Generation 1 continuity

The Camien religious order known as the Torchbearers were always six in number, one to represent each side of Solus Prime's Creation Lathe. Conquerors Part 1: Aphelion